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"tear apart" Definitions
  1. to destroy something violently, especially by pulling it to pieces
  2. to make people in a country, an organization or other place fight or argue with each other
  3. to search a place, making it look untidy and causing damage synonym rip something apart

257 Sentences With "tear apart"

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Going after them would tear apart families and whole communities.
Choose ones that you can tear apart with your hands.
Then, naturally, there were many there to tear apart Heller's theory.
After all, both men supposedly wanted to tear apart the establishment.
The president's lies are crude and unusually easy to tear apart.
Will political tensions tear apart congressional probes into Russia's election operation?
We will not allow the extremists to tear apart this country.
But she isn't that strong; she can bust locks, not tear apart buildings.
Don't they care that Trump will bring down and tear apart their party?
Trump has already signaled his intention to quickly tear apart millions of immigrant families.
It's so easy to tear apart, you can do it with a baseball bat.
Looking back, it seemed inevitable that they would hit a snag and tear apart eventually.
Yeah. In the same way we dehumanize people that we tear apart on social media.
For his records, Bolsten self-released home recorded tapes on his label Tear Apart Tapes.
"This is stuff that you could tear apart for the next two years," he said.
"I didn't want it to end our marriage and tear apart our family," he said.
We'll wait while you tear apart the couch, office, car, or your bag to find it.
Such an order could tear apart the cohesiveness of Israel, already rife with multiple fault lines.
Men of letters Conflicting basic values have threatened to tear apart the US-China relationship before.
I've been part of several groups that tear apart a proposed product, often for good reason.
The 19-point lead didn't last long as Thompson began to tear apart the Thunder defense.
"They told us they would end austerity and tear apart the bailouts," said Paraskevi Tsouparopoulou, 62.
"I mean, I've had people totally tear apart my looks time and time again," she said.
It will create fear and distrust in our communities, and it will tear apart our families.
That raised the prospect of an internal revolt that could tear apart Mr. Puigdemont's independence movement.
Some of these same winds will start to tear apart and weaken the storm, he explained.
Simon is especially adept at showing the subtle ways a dangerous ideology can tear apart families.
"They're not just tearing down a house—they're trying to tear apart a family," Kace says.
Troskina says she can't watch TV shows and movies because Tema tries to tear apart her laptop.
Specifically, Liam was designed to tear apart your iPhone into recyclable and reusable parts with impressive precision.
The effects of that are all of these horrible things that tear apart society and yadda yadda.
"His trade rhetoric is highly protectionist and threatens to tear apart the global economic system," Gardner said.
Time will tell if the Trump administration will tear apart or further enforce the Iran nuclear deal.
Too much has been risked and sacrificed to allow our individual biases to tear apart our nation.
But to unnecessarily tear apart families who cross the border to start a better life is immoral.
They burn a lot of calories to tear apart the old anatomy and develop a new one.
We tear apart homegrown families, too, through mass incarceration, excessive juvenile detention and overuse of foster care.
The other highlight for me was watching Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) tear apart his '87 Caprice wagon.
When an expected eclipse doesn't occur, political infighting begin to tear apart a dynasty that's stood for millennia.
The mass incarceration of certain groups of men, such as black Americans, can tear apart families and communities.
We fund our police to protect us from danger and defend our rights, not to tear apart families.
A. Anti-European sentiment in Britain goes back decades and has long threatened to tear apart the Conservative Party.
Although prosecutors have tried to tear apart Fromme's credibility in courtrooms, she is highly respected among other alcohol experts.
I tear apart a pregnant prawn and spray some sort of bodily fluid all over my white T-shirt.
President Michel Temer has refused to step down despite a corruption scandal that threatens to tear apart his coalition.
Together we became a crew of loyal sisters—which my father would eventually tear apart once we became adults.
If not handled properly, the issue has the potential to tear apart the fragile governing coalitions in both nations.
After they were published, guards would tear apart his cell, removing bricks from walls to search for hiding places.
"The lesson is clear: Racism doesn't just tear apart black and brown communities — it keeps all working people down."
The widespread fear instilled by this ruling, and the possible deportations to come, will tear apart families and communities.
Following Trump's triumph, France too seems poised to tear apart institutions and enable far right fever dreams to thrive.
Many commentators have focused on the failure as an example of how immigration continues to tear apart the GOP caucus.
Legislation that threatens to jail and deport immigrants regardless of time served and time elapsed continues to tear apart families.
And after some rigorous "eeny, meeny, miny, moe" he lands on which person he's going to tear apart with Lucille.
To tear apart a family based on a law that our highest court ruled against is a travesty of justice.
Are Democrats willing to pull down our institutions and tear apart the social and political fabric that holds us together?
Bourque proceeded to tear apart the testimony of two officers from the York police force, Lisa Moskovitz and Benita Fong.
One by one the comedians-as-characters are called on stage to tear apart the historical figure with 2019-level zingers.
The damage caused by these attacks can crush careers, tear apart families, and, in the worst cases, has led to suicide.
If the child from the narcissistic family is oblivious to the harm being caused, it can slowly tear apart their marriage.
All of these things would tear apart America's economy and would be extremely damaging to the cornerstones of communities – America's restaurants.
Before the treaty, the Presger would tear apart human ships and stations—and their passengers and residents—seemingly at a whim.
In one day, with one heinous act, this administration chose to ruin lives, destroy promising futures and tear apart loving families.
Quite possibly one of the most horrifying moments is when you see that your iPhone charger to starting to tear apart.
Days ago, even some Republican strategists were predicting a civil war that would tear apart their party for years to come.
Immigrants and their advocates in the United States are worried that an acceleration of deportations could tear apart families and communities.
More immediately for cities like Boston, these orders threaten to undermine public safety, sap our economic vitality and tear apart our families.
Salvini said on Thursday that he would "tear apart" rules that are "strangling" Italy if his party scores well in the elections.
And the violence is spreading, spilling across borders and threatening to tear apart poor, fragile states with bad rulers and swelling populations.
Gleefully rushing to tear apart a popular, women-lead story simply because you're bothered by pop culture groupthink isn't a good look.
We tear apart mountains and desecrate streams looking for minerals and oils to power factories and vehicles that further pollute and destroy.
Even then, it would tear apart the Conservative Party and invite a white-heat campaign against the government by Britain's tabloid newspapers.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resigned Monday, adding to divisions over Brexit that threaten to tear apart Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
That debate will tear apart virtually every synagogue, Jewish organization and Jewish group on every campus in America, and around the world.
Don&apost try "winning" an argumentEven if you manage to tear apart someone else&aposs argument, you don&apost actually achieve anything.
As fireworks tear apart evening skies and folks across America proudly display their stars and stripes, I think of Louis Armstrong's smile.
It included plans to tear apart the European Union's rulebook and introduce a mechanism to allow EU member states to exit the euro.
"There should be scissors on your station somewhere," Philipps, 37, advises Matthews as she watches him tear apart a beaded necklace with ease.
Fifty-two percent of gold mining is like this—an open pit mine where you tear apart the earth from the top down.
Trump threatens to tear apart the Republican establishment from within, and has already turned many in the party against him or toward Clinton.
"The Trump Administration's policy to tear apart families is a moral failing and a human tragedy," Cuomo said in a statement on Tuesday.
Has there been a time when you had to tear apart all the music you'd done, because something has changed in the news?
"He didn't look like anybody's notion of somebody who would tear apart young girls," says an unnamed interviewee in the opening of the trailer.
Salvini said on Thursday that he would "tear apart" EU budget rules that were "strangling" Italy if his party did well in the elections.
"It's not even a week, he commits a gruesome murder like this and gone to another family to destroy, to tear apart," he said.
Click ahead for 10 options that the giftee will never want to tear apart — since they'll make equally amazing wall art and drawer liners.
Lartey and Young, who have since been dismissed, said they spent months piecing and taping together a variety of documents Trump would tear apart.
If I don't give her something to munch on/tear apart and throw on the floor while she's in her high chair, it's curtains!
"I object to the use of grand juries as tools to tear apart vulnerable communities," Manning wrote in a May 2019 letter to Trenga.
While there is no official forecast for the east coast, Stumpf believes that currents around Cape Canaveral could help tear apart red tide there.
I don't want to tear apart relationships over money, but I acknowledge that my mother may not be happy no matter what I decide.
And unlike galaxies that require a major wallop to tear apart, humans are fragile things susceptible to disease, famine, war, meteors... really, we're quite pathetic.
On one single day, she ran 10 miles, then threw on her fire suit and headed to training, where she helped tear apart some cars.
Today the company introduced "Daisy," its new iPhone-recycling robot, which the company says can tear apart unwanted iPhones much more efficiently than a human.
One of the big themes of this week is how passionately these people purse their careers and how that pursuit can tear apart a relationship.
Behind all these disputes lurks a deeper critique of the primaries — one that threatens to tear apart both parties as we head toward the convention.
There might be—just as there might be if you tear apart the Rift's hardware—but no one at Oculus will cop to anything before launch.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken a powerful stand against the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that continues to tear apart parents and children at the border.
"The Trump Administration's policy to tear apart families is a moral failing and a human tragedy," Cuomo, a Democrat, said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.
Dr. Joshua J. Ofman, a senior vice president of Amgen, said the proposed Medicaid waiver "would tear apart the basic bargain" enacted by Congress in 1990.
The overall effects will be the same, though: a calamitous march of death and damage that will tear apart human and wildlife communities around the globe.
The students said that they are not targeting people's guns or "trying to tear apart the Second Amendment," instead they just want to prevent more shootings.
Herjavec noted that viewers probably notice that sometimes the Sharks tear apart an entrepreneur whose pitch isn't going well and other times they let things slide.
Indeed, by his action he has divided them, led them into error, and encouraged the wolves to continue to tear apart the sheep of Christ's flock.
A Nobel Peace Prize winner once hailed as her country's Nelson Mandela has stood by as ethnically motivated violence and mass atrocities tear apart her country.
Sharks are such feared carnivores that there is an entire movie genre dedicated to dreaming up ludicrous ways for them to tear apart unsuspecting human populations.
Astrophysicists think dark energy has caused the universe to expand at an accelerating pace—so fast that it may eventually tear apart, billions of years from now.
Salvini said on Thursday that he would "tear apart" rules that are "strangling" Italy if his party scores well in a European parliamentary election later this month.
This wind will mow down trees and strip them of vegetation, drive branches and street signs into power lines, and tear apart homes and businesses roof first.
I also had to fold things constantly because some jackass would always come through the store and paw through everything and tear apart all my hard work.
The Good Place plays with time and structure like no other comedy on television; it is not afraid to tear apart its own premise and start over.
If you've ever had a piece of unseasoned, nuked-to-heck chicken that you have to tear apart with your teeth, you know what I'm talking about.
When you have to defend your dissertation, there are people in the room who have to tear apart the last six or seven years of your life.
The growing rift threatens to tear apart a few marriages, but there's never really any doubt about the couples' eventual reunion, let alone which side will prevail.
It's also a staple of television itself, where the characters can never change things too much, lest they suddenly tear apart the very fabric of their show.
The two characters tear apart an office building as Bullseye shows off his skills by pelting Daredevil with everything he might reasonably find in a series of cubicles.
"Donald Trump's immigration plan remains the same as it's always been: tear apart families and deport 16 million people from the United States," said campaign chair John Podesta.
Boeing conservatively estimates that the B-52 bombers can safely fly until the mid-423s, at which point the aluminum covering their wings could begin to tear apart.
It's funny, yes, but also filled with a scorching fury that finally resolves in a sense that to do better, we have to tear apart every assumption we have.
If you managed to preorder an Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition, just be careful if you want to tear apart your console to see the easter egg, please.
In the latter category, the way we use technology is making us more distracted and divided — and allowing bad players to create chaos and tear apart our open societies.
In a disturbing irony, the president and many Republican legislators – whose platforms have long championed the family – now pursue immigration policies that devalue and would tear apart U.S. families.
Then, he realized that he could not escape, he took out some documents and maps from his uniform and tried to swallow some, tear apart and immerse the rest.
The party may simply be dwelling on the subject because it has helped to tear apart the uneasy opposition alliance, which until recently included both PAS and secular parties.
Bacteria double in population every four to 20 minutes, so it doesn't take a long time before there are millions of things ready to tear apart the digestive tract.
But by not paying attention to these real shifts that are taking place that could tear apart the system that's really served us so well the last seventy years.
Though from the outside looking in their pairing seemed perfect—two writers passionate about each other, their work, and eventually family—Hughes' future infidelity would tear apart their union.
They tear apart my neighbor's garbage and strew diapers and leftovers up and down the alley that I have to go clean up, so I'm not a huge fan.
Many on Twitter saw Trump's announcement as an attempt to draw attention away from his administration's contentious immigration policy, which continues to tear apart parents and children at the border.
Yufash dress; subject's own earrings Shay Neary Cis people need to realize that gender isn't that difficult of a construct to tear apart, because it is so easy to create.
For example, I think he&aposs more than willing to tear apart facilities that are no longer necessary for old muscles because he&aposs got newer ones that work better.
The man behind the argument that will soon tear apart friendships apart — ones that were just healing after the dress — is Airbnb patron (and New York Times columnist) Frank Bruni.
"Extraordinary times require extraordinary action," ECB President Christine Lagarde said, amid concerns that the strains from burgeoning crisis could eventually tear apart the euro zone as a single currency bloc.
Joe Biden has said he first entered politics after watching race riots tear apart his city of Wilmington, Delaware, following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in the late 1960s.
What 12 Monkeys plays around with, then, is the idea of whether there's any such thing as free will, short of trying to tear apart the systems of the universe.
But foreign investors are still cautious about trading with or investing in Iran, waiting to see if Trump will tear apart the nuclear deal as he promised during his election campaign.
It was a deeply emotive attack, designed to divide communities, to tear apart Manchester's sense of inclusiveness, a common aim of attacks by so-called Islamic State, which has claimed responsibility.
The U.K. is getting ready to tear apart its membership of the European Union, but ultimately London's financial district should remain mostly intact, the chief executive officer of Barings told CNBC.
Trump is using DACA recipients as "a tool to tear apart our legal immigration system and adopt the wish list that anti-immigration hardliners have advocated for for years," he wrote.
First, by breaking past commitments it made under the WTO, the United States threatens to tear apart a global system from which is has benefited perhaps more than any other country.
One of the girls at the stall was generous enough to offer me this pro tip: For maximum visual impact, you should tear apart your grilled cheese while holding it flat.
Such policies can also tear apart families, leaving traumatized children, including children who are U.S. citizens, dependent on child welfare or other social service agencies and without their family for support.
May's cross-party initiative threatens to drag him into the Brexit maelstrom, threatening to tear apart the Labour Party, which, like the Conservatives, is internally divided on the stay/leave issue.
A deal with the League, however, could well tear apart the M5S and enrage its southern voters, who recall that not so long ago Mr Salvini's party exuded contempt for the mezzogiorno.
But, as with all good rules, there are exceptions—one woman in Toronto (bless her heart) decided to break from the norm and tear apart a Good Life gym piece by piece.
It's hard to not see it as just another example of torturing the audience to get a cheap reaction — Hey, let's tear apart the face of one of our most beloved characters!
Put me in a meeting and I'll bob my knees like a maniac, I'll tear apart coffee cup holders into little shreds, and I'll pick off the nail polish off my fingers.
"The Trump administration's irresponsible decision to end TPS for Nicaraguans will tear apart families and upend the lives of these hard-working individuals," CHC Chairwoman Michelle Lujan Grisham said in a statement.
The 9,000-square-foot lab will be at the same Austin facility as "Daisy," an Apple-built robot that can now tear apart iPhones at the rate of 1.2 million per year.
The show premiered right on the heels of the Iowa caucuses, and every week since has only yielded more and more bizarre pieces of election ephemera for the show to tear apart.
So they have called for the government to investigate her and potentially tear apart her family, and even harassed people who have nothing to do with the event besides sharing a name.
That legal escalation will tear apart more families with children, which now constitute 40 percent of people detained by American border agents, Ms. Nielsen told the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday.
"Instead of catching criminals, Trump wants to tear apart communities and punish immigrant families that are making valuable contributions to our economy," said Tom Perez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Because a lot of the focus on the frames has been about not wanting to tear apart families, and we don't find too much traction on that message in some of our research.
This Father's Day had a dark cloud over it as many thought of the families affected by President Donald Trump's immigration policy, which continues to tear apart parents and children at the border.
In the meantime the company is starting beta testing (apply here) and has released some high-resolution images from test hardware for pixel peepers to tear apart here — JPEGs but no RAW, alas.
First Lady Melania Trump surprised some over the weekend when she released an uncharacteristic statement about her husband President Donald Trump's immigration policy, which continues to tear apart families at the Mexico-U.
Last year he claimed it would tear apart his family; why run at this juncture, considering his 8-year-old son Henry would cry "every day" if his father went through with it?
And in Sebastian Giovinco, last season's most valuable player in Major League Soccer, Toronto has precisely the type of field-stretching forward who can tear apart a back line still finding its way.
BTP's Emil Torick, who was at Bose's presentation, strongly disagreed with the professor's findings and argued the whole situation was an attempt to manipulate the media and tear apart FMX as a technology.
But additional weight on the bridge — including an extra layer of concrete added to the surface in the intervening years — might have finally caused one plate to tear apart, setting off the collapse.
Instead, the movie focuses on the community that the bombings intended to tear apart, and how Boston and its surrounding towns came together, imperfectly but with a steely determination, to apprehend the culprits.
But — crucially — before it was Trump's message, it was the Fox News message, gestating and growing over the last seven years until it became a candidacy so extreme it may tear apart the party.
Their dunks on each other and passive aggressive jabs are almost good enough to be considered afterlife torture, instead of paths that portray them as two childhood friends who even Hell couldn't tear apart.
Screenshot: iFixitAs someone who's been using the Galaxy Fold, it's really neat seeing the inside of the device, especially since I don't have the luxury of being able to tear apart our review unit.
He ran as an America First nationalist who would tear apart free-trade agreements, protect entitlements, and make free-riding NATO allies pay their fair share at the threat of losing America's military support.
Richmond, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), said the shift to tougher enforcement would tear apart minority communities while ignoring the deeper causes of criminal activity, particularly nonviolent offenses related to drugs.
From conducting raids at garden centers and meatpacking plants, to targeting families outside churches and schools, the President is using ICE to tear apart families and rip at the moral fabric of our nation.
Seoul is as much a character in "Parasite" as its actors — and the city's role in Mr. Bong's youth, when he witnessed class strife tear apart society, proved crucial to how he makes movies.
Several top Democrats told CNN publicly and privately that the energy and enthusiasm of Sanders supporters has at times descended into incendiary attacks that threaten to tear apart efforts to unite Democrats against Donald Trump.
Watching her take pie after pie to the face, as her contestant character grows more exasperated and resigned with each one, carries almost as much visceral pleasure as seeing her tear apart Sean Spicer's reputation.
The scandal has threatened to tear apart Temer's coalition in Congress and leave Latin America's largest economy adrift as the president fights for his political survival, just a year after the impeachment of his predecessor.
At its best, Stranger Things 2 nails the specific social dynamics of adolescence – the tension over who's in and who's not, the petty rivalries and dangerous crushes that threaten to tear apart relationships and cliques.
Add to this his adventures in nuclear brinkmanship; his assault on Obamacare; his moves to tear apart the world's free-trade system; and his use of the White House bully pulpit to normalize white supremacy.
The new prototype to replace the Schakowsky model is the belligerent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who seeks to advance Marxist ideas that will assuredly further bankrupt our country and tear apart the core fabric of America.
" Earlier on Monday, Warren in a storm of heated tweets had called Trump a "loser" who threatens "to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors.
The point here isn't to tear apart a couple of clumsily-worded quotes in order to kick a man while he's down, but to illustrate that Hodgson's England tenure was probably doomed from the off.
US officials, for their part, ask why NSA engineers should tear apart Huawei's code and suggest to a Chinese company how to build more secure systems that would meet the standards of the US market.
"My goal is that we would have all this resolved and have a markup at the end of January," Harper told the Examiner, saying that the committee was working to "tear apart" the 1995 law.
The king is already facing anger from the "Herak" opposition, drawn from Jordanians of native descent, who say Trump's plans will tear apart a state patronage system that has cemented their own loyalty to the monarchy.
"They are constantly sharpening their beaks and as a result will attack and tear apart anything they come across," said NBN Co project manager Chedryian Bresland in a blog post on the company's website on Friday.
By using a forensic approach to investing in which Olstein and his team tear apart companies' balance sheets and focus on metrics like cash flow, the veteran fund manager has been able to provide excess returns.
The battle now threatens to tear apart the school district: Concern over PCBs has fueled an existing effort here to break away from Santa Monica so that Malibu can be in control of its own schools.
He has whipped himself and his supporters into a hyperbolic frenzy about the rigged system and rampant voter fraud that could, in his mind, cost him the presidency and thereby tear apart the fabric of America.
The reboot — starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon — strains so hard to prove it's having a good time that its seams don't just show but start to tear apart under the pressure.
As if that's not freaky enough, once it's been absorbed, the gallium will actually make the aluminum incredibly soft and brittle, to the point where you can tear apart an aluminum baseball bat using your bare hands.
Italy's right-wing League party will "tear apart" European Union rules which are "strangling" the country if it scores well in a May 21-22 European parliamentary election, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Thursday.
Italy's right-wing League party will "tear apart" European Union rules which are "strangling" the country if it scores well in a May 23-21 European parliamentary election, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Thursday.
Italy's right-wing League party will "tear apart" European Union rules which are "strangling" the country if it scores well in a May 210-22.396 European parliamentary election, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Thursday.
This latest attack on legal immigration will tear apart mothers and fathers from their U.S. citizen children, rob $10.9 billion from US GDP over 10 years and undermine our interest in a stable and secure Central America.
It&aposs a problem Jackson has presented to opposing coaches since high school, with one only finding relief when he saw Jackson go on to similarly tear apart opposing college and NFL coaches later in his career.
Hilton's legacy is a complicated one predicated not just on a cultural obsession with rich girls, but on a sexist desire to tear apart and vilify them in a way that rarely occurs with men of similar means.
The reason you "beat" Automata multiple times was because the game needed to you become familiar with the plot beats so it could tear apart your assumptions, and make you question every action leading up to that moment.
After the Supreme Court's ruling in June, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tweeted that the court has "kept us safe from exec amnesty -- for now," while Hillary Clinton said it was "heartbreaking" and could "tear apart families."
Each team has been tasked with designing a tool that can tear apart software, look for vulnerabilities, and then secure them against attack—while at the same time using the vulnerabilities they discover to attack the opposing teams.
"It is very scary to them when he says 'we'll have to negotiate a better deal' or 'I don't know' … that is a threat that 'I will tear apart NAFTA if I don't get something better,'" she said.
The former Teen Mom 2 star, who reportedly lost custody of her three kids at the end of May, said Wednesday that she believes no amount of time or distance can ever truly tear apart a mother and child.
Photo: GettyWhile we've watched tech companies provide a means for us to tear apart the fabric of society, they've been credited with keeping the financial markets booming over the last year—but that could be coming to an end.
Gala Dluzhynska was taking a class with 153 other women on the second floor of a building on trendy Alvaro Obregon street when the quake struck and window and ceiling panels fell as the building began to tear apart.
But a month later, rifts over Europe run so deep lawmakers have triggered a leadership contest that some members fear could tear apart a centuries-old institution that has produced prime ministers such as Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.
"We're moving the President underground" is a phrase spoken across hundreds of apocalyptic films, and it is animated by the fear that one strike, one tactical ICBM, could tear apart the thing fabric that holds all of this together.
That's because, according to the researchers, the degassing of the water prevents the cavitation from occurring: Without gas in the liquid, which can form bubbles as the pressure changes, the water's essentially "stronger" and much harder to tear apart.
Scarlett Johansson made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where the host jokingly set out to tear apart her relationship with Colin Jost by sharing a shocking throwback photo of the Saturday Night Live star with a beard.
Its confrontation with its neighbors has threatened to tear apart the alliance of petroleum-rich gulf monarchies that is crucial to the Western efforts to contain Iran, to combat the Islamic State and to choke off extremist fund-raising.
Whatever it is, now we are free to tear apart every last institution until every last vestige of that kind of pain is gone, hurtling toward some new future where you can only hope the kindness in our hearts wins out. ●
"ICE cannot just march onto someone's property and tear apart a family without getting a warrant," said Yusuf Abdul-Qadir, the director of the New York Civil Liberties Union's central New York chapter, in a statement provided to me on Wednesday.
"At the time when conflicts continue to tear apart societies across the world, it is deeply regrettable for the United States to withdraw from the United Nations agency promoting education for peace and protecting culture under attack," the statement said.
Of course, these ride-share giants, which are headquartered in California, have been putting up a bitter and expensive campaign against the legislation, arguing it would tear apart their business model and remove the flexibility that makes these jobs so appealing.
White House Letter WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump's transformation from reality TV star to presidential candidate threatening to tear apart the Republican Party is eliciting a mixture of disbelief, outrage and laughter among Democrats, and none more so than President Obama.
Moreover, these attacks come as communities of color grapple with an onslaught of other policies — including "law and order" executive orders that reduce police accountability and encourage aggressive immigration raids — that threaten to tear apart the nation's families and communities.
Representative Emanuel Cleaver II of Missouri, who weeks ago warned against impeachment because it would tear apart the country, said on Wednesday that each new provocation from Mr. Trump had moved him "inch by inch, yard by yard" in that direction.
Gala Dluzhynska was taking a class with 220 other women on the second floor of a building on the trendy Alvaro Obregon street when the quake struck and window and ceiling panels fell as the building began to tear apart.
"In the first 100 days, people will see radical change" in policy toward the homeless, he said, adding that he would appoint a group of experts who would come up with a way to "tear apart" the homeless shelter system.
Migration is at the heart of the current political crisis in Germany — the country is struggling to absorb more than one million migrants — and threatens to tear apart the governing coalition led by Ms. Merkel and her Christian Democratic Union.
Her argument was mostly that women already had equal rights, but also that the E.R.A. would tear apart the traditional family structure and strip women of remaining privileges, such as having separate bathrooms and college dormitories for men and women.
If you didn't get caught up in the Laurel/Yanny debate yesterday, perhaps it was because you were still busy fighting about something more important over Twitter: a new Friends theory that is threatening to tear apart the pop culture world forever.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The leaders of Brazil and Argentina said on Tuesday they would pursue closer ties with Mexico and other Latin American nations alarmed by U.S. President Donald Trump's promises to tear apart trade deals and build a wall to protect American jobs.
Hillary Clinton has criticized Bernie Sanders as a candidate who's making promises he can't keep — although usually this criticism is leveled at his plans to enact a single-payer health care system and free public colleges, or tear apart Wall Street banks.
"At the time when conflicts continue to tear apart societies across the world, it is deeply regrettable for the United States to withdraw from the United Nations agency promoting education for peace and protecting culture under attack," UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova said.
"Those who want to tear apart the union that we cherish and benefit from so hugely have been sent a clear and resounding message," she said, in a clear reference to parties that would like to see Northern Ireland leave the United Kingdom.
While those same fans tear apart the plot holes in The Rise of Skywalker, catalog its deviations from The Last Jedi, and question its biggest reveals about its lead's backstory, they can at least look back fondly on this charming little guy.
Though this is only Issue #0, a set-up issue to get everyone up to speed, readers can already see the big question that will tear apart the Marvel world: If you could see into the future to prevent disaster, should you?
Marvel villain after Marvel villain was defeated in part because Marvel was making way for Thanos — a villain that the films have been promising since The Avengers has the capability, unlike those who came before him, to tear apart the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"More than anyone we've seen before come within reach of the presidency, Donald Trump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors," wrote Warren, a Massachusetts senator who enjoys broad support among liberals.
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But to sit quietly and allow Mr. Trump to break the tradition of silence about a predecessor's achievements and to shout his intentions to tear apart everything he holds dear is a challenge to political combat that Mr. Obama cannot — and should not — ignore.
He decided that transparency was key, but that he was going to set ground rules for how to handle disagreements or other points of contention, so that everyone was on the same page and did not have to let fights tear apart the company.
One possibility is that her efforts to tear apart the monster were so great they destroyed her; the more likely possibility (at least in our opinion) is that she destroyed the monster but somehow got pulled through into the Upside Down in the process.
"While @realDonaldTrump finally acknowledged that the Dreamers should be allowed to stay here and become citizens, he uses them as a tool to tear apart our legal immigration system and adopt the wish list that anti-immigration hardliners have advocated for for years," he added.
UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova expressed her disappointment: "At the time when conflicts continue to tear apart societies across the world, it is deeply regrettable for the United States to withdraw from the United Nations agency promoting education for peace and protecting culture under attack," she said.
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Passed down through the family of Washington's widow, the tent came into the possession of Mary Custis Lee, the wife of Robert E. Lee who commanded the army that attempted, in the 1860s, to tear apart the nation that Washington had worked so hard to stitch together.
Supreme Court puts Obama immigration legacy on November's ballot After the Supreme Court's ruling in June, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tweeted that the court has "kept us safe from exec amnesty -- for now," while Hillary Clinton said it was "heartbreaking" and could "tear apart families."
The growing economic inequality that continues to tear apart our nation originates in part with a financial system that is skewed to the top 1 percent of society, rather than the 99 percent to which all too often the Federal Reserve and its leaders have been indifferent.
One of the very first things Niantic did, back when it was a tiny team inside of Google that didn't really know what it was going to build, was tear apart a massive collection of board games to find mechanics that might work as a mobile game.
In an era when political, social and cultural divisions threaten to tear apart the fabric of our nation, this day is the perfect opportunity to come together as one and rally around a noble cause: honoring those who gave their lives in pursuit of our freedom and prosperity.
Equally dangerous, in the eyes of many Spaniards, is Catalonia's threat to tear apart a country that is a composite of regional identities and languages — including Basque and Galician as well as Catalan — a reality the government and the country have never truly found a comfortable way to digest.
It can pack in 224,218 people who pay $60.95 (less for children or anyone with a coupon) to put on paper crowns, slide behind long counters and tear apart chicken with their hands while watching a low-tech, two-hour drama that wraps elements of professional wrestling inside a Renaissance fair.
It would almost be impressive if British Prime Minister David Cameron had set out to tear apart the UK more effectively than any of his hundreds of predecessors, but the staggering fact is that he seems to have destabilized the country entirely accidentally, sleepwalking off a cliff like a particularly posh Mr. Magoo.
The incident haunts Collin and — along with a few close scrapes and painful realizations — kicks off a few days that will change not just Collin's life but the landscape of Collin and Miles's friendship too, as their own long-ignored blind spots begin to surface and threaten to tear apart their relationship.
"This is yet another case of rogue ICE and CBP agents, in concert with military personnel, using all of their energy to tear apart immigrant families and put our loved ones at grave risk," said Javier H. Valdés, co-executive director of Make the Road New York, a group that supports immigrant causes.
Though Mr. Babis survived the challenge, all sides agree that the conflict has become so venomous that it has paralyzed the politics of this small Central European country at a critical moment when populist forces are threatening to tear apart the democratic gains made since the fall of communism almost 30 years ago.
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While studies on the link between violent games and aggression are inconclusive, declaring that the imaginary bullets of video games are more dangerous than actual bullets that tear apart the bodies of their victims requires an Olympian level of mental gymnastics — but one that becomes necessary when more obvious conclusions are considered politically untenable.
To find out how that decision was made in an effort to satisfy the "right to explanation," we can tear apart its machine brain, but all the numbers we pull out… Well, they'd just be numbers resulting from billions of individual autonomous calculations, and not any sort of clear explanation for a human tragedy.
She and co-author Erik Conroy documented the ways that "merchants of doubt"—scientists, journalists, and executives in the pocket of conservative groups and energy companies—have sought to tear apart evidence about anthropogenic climate change, just as they had once sought to question the dangers around cigarettes on behalf of the tobacco industry.
"The president's cruel immigration policies that tear apart families and terrorize communities demand the stringent safeguards in this bill to ensure these funds are used for humanitarian needs only — not for immigration raids, not detention beds, not a border wall," said Representative Nita M. Lowey of New York, the chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee.
"The only thing strong enough to tear apart America is America itself, and we've seen it start, and we have to stop it and that's what Tuesday's about," Biden said Sunday in Yatesville just a few miles from his birthplace of Scranton, Pennsylvania, a city upon which he's centered much of his blue collar, middle-class message.
We, as a country, have decided that we're totally cool with one entire half of the political spectrum duking it out between a fascist who's ready to tear apart our most fundamental Constitutional liberties in the name of racism and a Machiavellian lizard man who would prefer to literally fuck the Constitution in the name of depriving Americans of basic governmental services.
David Cameron didn't want to call the referendum It would almost be impressive if British Prime Minister David Cameron had set out to tear apart the UK more effectively than any of his hundreds of predecessors, but the staggering fact is that he seems to have destabilized the country entirely accidentally, sleepwalking off a cliff like a particularly posh Mr. Magoo.
"If we spend the next four months dividing our party and going at each other, we will spend the next four years watching Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE tear apart this country," Klobuchar said.
Which doesn't really leave us anywhere but here: Diana Ross missed her penalty, and she's never been allowed to forget it; Daryl Hall, Rick Blaskey, and Charlie Skarbek missed the mark, and nobody seems to remember it; James left the apocalypse in a World Cup single as America started to tear apart, and their song's been left at the arsehole end of the 20th Century.
Under pressure from the EU to move forward with talks on a future partnership, May must settle on a customs proposal to unite, or at least not tear apart, her government, her party, Britain's parliament and one that could be backed by the EU. She has even divided her cabinet into two camps to work on improving the two proposals now on offer to try to make one of them more palatable to the warring factions.
So Trump will get his campaign contributions from Adelson; Bibi will try to win re-election with Trump's help, to avoid jail by partnering with a racist Israeli party; the Palestinians will get blamed for everything, only some of which they'll deserve; Aipac will have a banner year raising money; Israel will keep moving toward formally or informally annexing the West Bank; and the question of whether or not to still support Israel — when it's no longer a Jewish democracy — will tear apart every synagogue and Jewish organization across the world.
"Let's be honest about what this is: President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Republicans in Congress are looking to tear apart the bipartisan Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), hurting middle-class families and low-income children, to appease the most conservative special interests and feel better about blowing up the deficit to give the wealthiest few and biggest corporations huge tax breaks," Senate Minority Leader Chares Schumer (D-N.
By contrast President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, from the moment he took office, has acted like the president of 35 percent of our people, demonizing and ostracizing huge numbers of Americans, deliberately dividing Americans against each other, fomenting hatred and fear of American against American, seeking to tear apart the fabric of our diverse society and violate the patriotic vision of Americanism upon which our Pledge of Allegiance is based.

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